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supply the Wool
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are spun. The
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strength of
these fine, long -
fibre yarns, are
such that the
garment into
which they are
woven retains its
good looks thr-
oughout long
• and active use.
They come in
80 shades, one
ounce balls $5c,
two ounces '60c
All are Cana-
dian spun.
A. T. COOPER
St. Helens
The old friends of Rev. S. M.
Whaley will learn with deep regret of
his untimely death, which occurred
on Friday morning while visiting
friends in Markham and Scarboro,
near Toronto. He was found dead
in bed by his brother-in-law, Mr. Pe-
ter Ressor, It is supposed death was
due to a stroke. He was born in
Markham township fifty-nine years
ago, and was educated at Markham
High School,•the University of Toron-
to, and Knox College, and held sev-
eral pastorates, St. Helens being
among' them. He was called to Dur-
ham in 1914. He was always suc-
eessful in his ministry and was re-
garded as a powerful preeher. He is
survived by his wife and several
brothers and sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowles and fam-
ily of Georgetown are visiting friends
around St. Helens at present.
Miss Della Cranston has returned
home after . spending a few weeks
with friends in Guelph and George-
town. -
Mrs. Wallace Miller and slaughter
Lorean have been visiting friends •in
Stratford and other places.
Mss Lena Clark of Belleville re-
turned home last week. '
A very successful garden party
was held on the lawn of Mrs. R. K."
Miller on Friday evening. The West --
field: Orchestra supplied the music
while Mr. McGee of Blyth amused the
crowd with his conic songs. Pro-
ceeds amounted to $180.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clark of Ham-
ilton are spending their holidays un-
der the parental roof.
Constance
Mrs. Howard Snell and slaughter,
and Miss E. Ellwood, Tuckersmith
spent Wednesday as the guests of
the former's mother, Mrs, S. Ander-
son.
Mrs. Ben Snell and sister, Miss
Chapman, visited friends in Detroit
and other points for a week.
Mrs, Barry Bronizer of Abilene,
Kansas, visited old friends around
here on ,Friday and Saturday.
There ' has been several football
matches held lately.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Nickelson and.
W. Moore spent the lst in Goderich
'with friends.
The lawn social held at Mr. Edwin
Br'itton's on Wedensday last was a
success in every way. The Harmony
Trio from London delighted everyone.
The proceeds amounted to about $200:..
Mr, and Mrs. Hugh McDonald and
sons of. St. Thomas spent a :few days
as the guest'of his sister, Mrs, C, Ad-
ams.
Mr, and Mrs. John McDonald and
daughters of Staffa called on Mr.
and Mrs. W. McIntosh and Mr. and
'Mrs. C. Adams on Sunday.
After a lingering illness Mr,
George Stephenson died on Friday ev-
ening at the age of seventy-three
years and some months. His wifeland
one son survive. , Also two sisters,
Mrs. Sutherland of Winnipeg and
Mrs. A.Tyreman of the west. He was
buried in ICinbtern cemetery on Sun-
day afternoon, the Rev. ' Mr: Millson,
London and the Rev. Mr. Sawyer tak-
ing`
the religious services, the funer-
al being held under the auspices of
the Foresters of which he had been
a member for many years. Among
those from a distance who were pres-
ent at the funeral were Miss Jennie
and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley, Mr. and
Mrs. Will and. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Stephenson of Brussels, Mr. and
Mrs. S. S. Cole and daughter of Eth-
el and Mr. and Mrs. John King of
Brussels.
Holmesviiie
(To late for last week)
The lawn social held last Tuesday
evening on Mrs. Acheson's. grounds
was quite a success. The supper and
program were both good and much
enjoyed. Rev. D. N. McCamus of
Clinton and Rev. R. J. McCormick of
Blyth each addressed the gathering,
and the Harmonic male quartette of
London furnished beautiful inusie.
The proceeds amounted to about $270.
Miss Francis Potter is ,home after
visiting for some days with her aunt,
Mrs. S. Merrill of Clinton.
Misses Madeline and Jeanette
Whiteman of Detroit are visiting
Mrs. J. Holdsworth, Mrs. A. Jervis
and others.
Mr. and With. F. Potter and Misses
Ruth and Norma took a holiday •trip
to Preston over- the 1st returning on
Saturday.
Miss Georgina Ruinball . of Clinton
has been visiting Miss S. Acheson.
Miss E. Robinson returned. to her
home in ICincardine last week where
she intended resting a few days, be-
fore leaving' for Guelph, where 'she
is taking up a short course in Agri-
cultere. Miss Robinson is an excel-
lent teacher and we are pleased to
know that her services have been se-
cured for another year.
WHERE THE CROWDS GO,
The new. Pavilion at Goderich is
proving a popular attraction for the
young people of tho district, and
large crowds have been in attendance
since it was opened three weeks ago.
Situated on the banks of Lake Huron,
the pavilion, with its. beautiful Glan-
cing floor, 36 by 90 feet, its splendid
inusie each night by the Lutz Society
Orchestra of London, its well-appoin-
ted restaurant, and, other facilities
for, the comfort and convenience of
visitors, is an ideal place to spend an
evening in delightful surroundings.
The management announces that
picnic and automobile parties coming
to Goderieh are invited to use ' the
Pavilion grounds for the parking of
their automobiles and may have the
use of the tables in the restaurant
free of charge.
It is intended to have a concert of
sacred imisic each Sunday afternoon
and evening during the season.
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14Zrs• 'MleArthur' and Miss Mary
Gray of London were the guests of
'Mrs P A lidwatds the Past week,.
Mrs la, 1,", Pow}er of Washington,
D C., is,,thg guest of MissGlii'rettat
her summer residence on Charles
st'r'eet,
Mr. and Mr's. Rose, Sarnia; were.
the guests of Mrs Harbor on Colina
at., the past week,
3l rs, .Anderson and child of Port
Huron, was the guest of hos sister,
Mrs. D, Sturgeon, the ]last two weeks,
Mr, .and Mrs,Thornton Mustard
and family of Toronto have taken pos-
session of their' summer residence
on the kill for the season.
Rev. Mr, Jennings and daughters,
Misses Marion, Kathleen and. Bessie;
of Brantford and Miss Garrett of
Washington, D, C., are now settled in
their, Summer cottages on Charles
street.
The Misaot Rankin of Detroit are
now enjoying the breezes at their'
summer; house "Hill Crest Cottage"
on the Terrace. •
Mr. and Mfrs. Q.R. Will and fam-
ily of London are summering at
Glenboig Cottage" on the Terrace.
Di. Logan, wife •and daughter of
Trout • Lake, . Mich., •'and Mr. and
Mrs J. Gingrich and. child of .Bad
Axe, Mie]}, are• the guests of the
'fooriner'e sister; Mrs. S. Cleave,:
Mr. and iters,-Kennie -and family of
An Arbor,- Mich., are suiiinicfing hi
W. 'Ferguson's residence on Main
street.
Mrs. Stott of Detroit is occupying
rooms at the Queens.
Mr. and Mfrs. Sinclair and family
of. Brussels have taken Miss Camp-
bell's cottage on Chiniguy street for
the summer. •
Mr. and Mrs. Snider and family of
Kitchener are summering in Mr. F.
Glass' cottage on the Terrace.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Lowe and daughter
of Guelph •have taken rooms at Mr.
J. Tippet's for July.
Mrs. Knox and Mrs. Biggart of
Toronto are the guests of Mrs. James.
Sturgeon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sander and
child and Wilber Erwin of Kitchener
spent the holiday as the guests of
the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. H.
14r. Erwin.
Messrs. Leslie Kerr Alvin Oak,
Garnet Sellery, W. Aberhardt, Harold
Coats, Chas. Stodgill, W. Lang and
W. A. Greig of Seaforth are camp-
ing in the White City.
Mrs. Robt. Pollock and wife of La
Rivere, Man., were the guests of Mrs.
J. Reid the past week,
Mrs. Richards and sons, Messrs.
John and Bud Richards, John Vogo,
James Ferguson and Miss Mabel
Brown of Detroit spent the week -end
in the village.
Miss Sheppard of Detroit is the
guest of the Misses Rankin at their
summer home on the Terrace,
Mr. Sharp wife and family of Clin-
ton have taken Mrs, F. Heath's cot-
tage "The Cedars" for the summer.
Dr. McQueen of Alymer is the
guest of Mrs. Sharp at the Cedars.
Mr. and Mrs. Blackie, Mr. and
Mrs. Bloomer,, Mr. and Mrs. Leister
of London were guests at Miss Fer-
guson's on Sunday hist.
14 Ir. and .Mfrs. C. A. Jones, Miss Ed-
ith A. Fletcher and Horace McDou-
gall and Miss Llewellyn Jones of Lon-
don were guests at Miss Ferguson's
on Sunday,
Miss Gowsr, London and Mr. Ron-
ald, Stratford are guests at the Com-
mercial.
Rev. R. B. Stephenson of Maryland,
U. S. A., was the guest of Rev. Mr,
Pitts on Monday last.
On Sunday morning next at 11 a.
M. L. 0..L. No. 24 will march to Trill-.
TheDouble Track Route
between --
MONTREAL,
TORONTO, •
DETROIT
and CHICAGO.
Unexcelled dining car service,
Sleeping cars on night trains and
parlor cars on principal day trains,
Full information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. iIorn-
ing, District Passenger Agent, Tor-
onto. '
A, 0, Pattison, Depot Agent.
JOHN RANSFORD & SON,
Phone 65, Uptown Agents
If You Have Eiigh Blood
Pressure You Must
Be Careful
When the Blood Pressure is much
above normal there is always the
danger of rupture of a blood vessel,
most frequently in the Brain and
producing a stroke, or in the Kid-
neys, producing Bright's Disease,
One should guard against over-exer-
tion or excitement and take
HACKING'S
HEART AND NERVE REMEDY
to dissolve the Uric Acid deposits
t'hait Dorm in the Veins and Arteries,
making them hard and brittle. This
remedy is a wonder; it badids .up the
entire systema by Purifying . the
Blood, Strengthening the Heart and
roy prodnoing a normal and healthy.
condition of . the Nerves,
Mrs. Wm. Morley, of Palmerston,
used quite a number of boxes of
Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy
and theytbeneftited her so much and
she was so pleased with them that
she recommends them to ail her
4181 1(11S 10110 have this trouble or who
are s11 run lower and Nervous. She
says "you must be sure to get Hack•
In tool
Constipation is ono'of the aggrav-
ating cause's of High Blood Pressure
and it is ,advisable to use Hacking's
Kidney and Liver Pitts to drive out
the Poisons that geire+ate fn tito sys-
tem, Those tsvo prepamabi0Ils go
well together and yeti should bay it
few. ibexes from your dealor today.
Illalskiitg'sa Limited, Listowel, Ont.
,gold. by J, E, 110Vey, Druggist
ity obuleh, when the Rpv. Ma, Pitts,'
itect,or,,o1 Trinity will address 'them.
Mar W. Johnston and wife aiid 1 iIs
Johnston of London are new'.oceupy-
ing their • stunzner, residence on the
i Crraco,
Mi Jackson and, Yamil
Clinton aro spending the season at
Miss Simpson's resdence on the Ter-
race
Mr, William, Ferguson left ,last
week to join his boat at Cleveland,
Mrs. Hugh Bethune of Strathclair,
Sask., is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
George King,
The following are auinmzeriug. in
Deer Lodge Park; Rev, Canon and.
Mrs. C1u17 and family,' Stratford;
Rev, J. and Mrs. Abney, and falnily,
Lonciesboro; Mrs., Acheson and fam-
ily, Goderich; Mr. .arill Mrs. -Nether-
bat and family, Stratford; Mr. and
Mrs. Clement and faintly, Kitchener;
Mrs. Waiter Wigmore and family,
London; Mr, James Fitzgerald and
family, London; Mrs.. }L Conn and
fancily, Sarnia; Mr." Elmer Beacom
and Miss Cala Beacom, Toronto;
Mrs. P. Plumsteel and family, Olin -
too,
Dr. Tillman and family have taken
possession of their summer cottage
on the Terrace.
Summering in White City: Mit
and Mrs. Hunt and family, Mr. and
Mrs. John Daley and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Will and family, London; My.
and Mrs, Day ,and family, Mi'. and
Mrs. Suppnick and family, Detroit;
Mrs,•-.Monkliouse and .family, Toron-
to; Mrs. Birch ane] family, Chathan*;
and Mrs, M. D. McTaggart and fam-
ily, Clinton. •
At Lake Side Parke Mr, and
Mrs. W. Robinson and family, Mrs.
C. 13. Chapman and faintly, Mr. and
Mrs. Shannon, Mrs. Partridge and
family, Mrs. Trebiloock and son
Fred, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, London,
and Mr. and Mrs. -John Kerney and
family, Guelph. •
The following are geusts at Miss
Ferguson's: Miss C. Baxter, London;
Miss Mitchell, Mrs. Jackson, Miss
Lonzon, Mrs. Brown and family,
Buddy and Norma Brown, Detroit;
Mr. andyIrs, Alexander and slaughter
Toronto; Mrs. Macfarlae, Jack Hor-
ton, Kitchener, Mrs. Darcy, ' Miss
Margaret Darcy, Miss Elva Taylor,
London.
The following is a clipping from
the Neepawa, (Man.) Press relating
to the death of a former, resident of
Bayfield, formerly Mies Meneer',
eldest daughter of Mr. Sara Meneer.
"Died, at Wellwood, Man,, on Mon-
day, May 10th, Mrs. Catherine Jane
Newton, wife of the late J. W. New-
ton, of Wellwood, aged 55 years, 7
months and 12. days.
The late Mrs. Newton was born in
Truro, Cornwall, England, in 1864,
and .came to Canada with her par-
ents when quite young, settling at
Bayfield Ont., where she joined the
Methodist church at the • age of
eighteen and remained an active
member until death. She settled in
Manitoba in 1889 and the following
year was bereaved of her first hus-
band. Mr. Gilbert Thompson. Later
she married Mr. T. W. Newton, who
died in 1912. Her eldest son. Gil-
bert Thompson, pre -deceased her
two months ago, Deceased lady is
survived by two sons, Jos. R. Thomp-
son and . John W. Newton and one
daughter. Florence Matilda, of
Wellwood, and one sister; Mrs. E. A.
Falconer, Dauphin, and four brothers
5'. D. Burnes, Winnipeg, E. J. Men-
eer, Wellwood and W. 13. and J. H.
Meneer, Edrans•
The following is front the Ontario
Library Review, published by the
Minister of Education.
Bayfield.—For the third consecu-
tive year, at least this library de-
serves commendation for care,
methodd., and good judgment in book
selection. It is a treat 'to examine
an annual report from Bayfield.
Commencing next Sunday the ev-
ening services will bo held in the
Presbyterian and Methodist churches
at seven -thirty p.m. for the months
of July, August and September.
Uulle�ll Thwnshipi
Some fine horses have changed
hands in Hallett during the past few
weeks. Mr. W. J. McBrien has sold a
fine team of four-year-old, geldings
for $600, Mr. Thos. Livingston has
sold one four-year-old gelding for
$300 and Mr. 'Peter Hawthorn got
$290 for a five-year-old. Mr. Haw-
thorn says this is the largest amount
he ever received for one horse. All
these horses were sired by McMic-
hael's horse, Glenrae, ' •
Constipation Cued
By Christian Science
Sevt,alty five people out of ane
hundred can be cured by Christian
Science methods'
which proves the
great power of the Mind over the
Digestive Appvarartus , and the fre-
•quenoy of Nervousness ars a cause et
Constipation.
When these methods, fads
Backing's Kidney and Liver Pills
are recommended, They are purely
vegetable and do not Gripe or Ir-
ritate; many people have found them
excellent for Headache, Ditziness, '
Bad Breath, Coated 'Tongue, Loss of '
Appetite, Indigestion, Gas on the
Stomach, and many other evils that
are due So Conettpation.
Where there is Extreme Nervous.,
nets and you are "all rum down" and
"~tire easily" it !would Ibe just as well
to take
Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy
along with these Pills. This con-
binatfon goes well together and re-
stores the geed health of your
younger days. The Heart action be-
comes aornn0A, 'the Nerves take on
new Lite, Power and Vigor and the
"human machine" betaines Eull of
"pdp" and vitality.
51 you are tired of sickness and
have lest the Power, AJbiltty and
Nerve Force to deo your delay work
and your Nerves are all Shattered
just give these tire Remedies a trial
and we Will positively guarantee
be2neliclal results. Go to your dealer
to -dray and ask for Hacking's, sod do
not take any oilier kind for it you
do you will bo fooled right at the
start and yr* will not get the results
that we guarantee, Hseolcing'S Limnilt•.
alt, Listowel!,
Sold by S. E. Ilovoy, Hruggist
IL4oncieshor0
Miss Esther Jamieson 'left "'last
week for Bala, Muskoka, where she
will spend a few weeks.
TheTh occurred e
death home cif
her gen-in-law, 1Vrr, 4'honias lysines,
Yesterday of Mrs,"J'.ohn Lee, voila had
reached the age of eighty-six years
and ten months, The deceased lady
hall been in failing health for some
time; and for the past couple of
years had been residing: wtih 11Vir.
Millers She was born near Toronto
but she and her husband • eanio to
Huron over fifty years ago. Her hus-
hand passed away several, years,' ago
and her 'Children had also predeceas-
ed her, Several grandchildren sur.
vive. The funeral takes place en
Friday aftrnoon from the home of
Mr, Miller, Interment will be made
in Londesboro cemetery,
John Neelands, formlerly. of this
village, who died at his residence in
Toronto recently, left an estate worth
over $11,000, divided as follows, by
a will made Oot. 25th, 1919: to his
niece; Cassie Neeland, for services
rendered, $5,000; to his niece, Bell
Neelands, $500;; to his ^brother Toni,
$500; to his niece, Flora Neelands,
$500; to his sister-in-law, Elizabeth.
Neelands, $800; to the Missionary So-
ciety. of the Methodist Church, $500;
to his nephew, W. A. Neelands; a
watch; and all the residue of his es-
tate, including a cabinet of silver, to
his niece Cassie Neelands.
Bltjth
Mr. and Mrs. J. Seeley of Varna
and their little daughters, Misses
Vera and Grace were the guests of
Miss Jennie Austin last wygek.
He who receives a good turn
should never forget it, he who does
one should never remember it.
If you would succeed, work your
tongue little, your hands much and
your brain most:
• What do we live for if not to make
life less difficult to each other?
Mother is the name for God in the
lips and hearts of little children.
t'I><U,11, AY, 11,7P 8th, 1.02p.
A large congregation attended dl,,
vine service in St. John's church on
Sunday when the Rev. Mr. Pitts de-
livered an eloquent; sermon to the
Oranagenzen of Vaima and neighbor-
ing lodges, 'A11 were vory much de,.
lighted, A. hearty vote of thanks
'was extended. to Rev, Pitts at their
lodge rooms alter the service,
Miss Edna. .,!#, Beatty, a teacher on
the Toronto Public School staff, is at
Present holidaying in this vicinity,
Mrs and Mrs. Oliver Keys and fam-
fly of Detroit are here on a visit at
the home of his father, 1VIz'.. Thos,
Keys, who has been in poor health
lately.
We welcome Rev. and 1VIrs. Foster
and family to our village.
Mr. Win. Beatty, manager of the
Union Bank branch at Hillsburg,
spent the holiday and week -end in
our 'burg,
Qoder1011 "!C`1�►�/t/YISh p
Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Lobb and Miss
Joy accompanied b Mr. and Mrs,
Chas, D; Cox spelt She est o1 Jui.y a'
the celebration in Centralia,
On the last day oi' school last week
the pupils of N.o. l,0 sehool pented
their teacher, who has. resigned her
position, with a camera and roll of
Mins and a box, of chocolates. The
young pimple arranged the little sur-
prise all by themselves. They had a
nice address which was read to thy.,
retiring teacher and in her reply she
spolce very kindly of her pupils. Both
the sehool and the community regret
the departure of Miss Lansing.
Messrs. Geo, and Herb, Jenkinshad
a somewhat narrow escape the other
day while falling a tree which lodged
in another one. The former was
sti'uelc a blow on the head and should -
ars by a limb but happily his injuries
were not serious.
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